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| Day 01 |
ARRIVE DELHI |
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Arrive Delhi by
International flight. Reception at the Airport
with a "Welcome " Company's name " Incentive "
banner. Garlanding with fresh flowers at the airport.
[Baggage will, in the meantime, be transferred
by separate vehicle to the hotel
On arrival, as you step into the hotel, ladies
in authentic local costumes will greet you with
flowers and perform the " aarti " ceremony with
a traditional lamp, while they anoint your forehead
with the red " tikka " - which is a traditional
form of welcome. A Special Welcome Drink (a Fruit
Cocktail) will be served while guests are distributed
room keys in specially designed key pouches with
the " Company's name " Logo. Guests will then
be escorted to their rooms for immediate check-in.
Delhi, believed to
have founded by the Pandava brothers around 2nd
or 3rd century B.C., is one of the oldest cities
in India. The city has been raised out of ashes
and ruins seven times. Be it the Tomars of the
7-8th century or the Ghori's, The Khaljis, the
Tughlaqs, the Saiyads, The Lodis, the Moghuls
and finally the British rulers, each has contributed
to the colorful history of the city. Overnight
in Delhi
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| Day 02 |
IN DELHI |
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Breakfast at the
garden of the hotel. This will be an elaborate
affair with garden umbrellas.
Late morning: Tour of New Delhi visiting the Qutab
Minar, a tower of victory built in the 12th century
and India Gate - the war memorial. Drive past
the Rashtrapathi Bhawan, the residence of the
President of India, the houses of Parliament and
the Government Secretariat buildings.
Lunch at a specialty restaurant in the city.
Later, travel by cycle rickshaws through the little
lanes of the Old City of Delhi, where time has
virtually stood still for hundreds of years. This
ride will be most fascinating as you get a first-hand
view of the merchants, the little food and artifact
stalls and the teeming population, busy in their
daily activities. The cycle Rickshaw ride will
meander through to the Red Fort - Shah Jehan's
elegant citadel in red sandstone. The fort is
entered from the Lahori Gate and leads into the
halls of Private and Public Audience and then
to the beautiful Pearl Mosque built by Shah Jahan's
son, Aurangazeb, the last of the "Great Mughals".
Very near the Fort is the Jama Masjid (Friday
Mosque), India's largest mosque, also built by
Shah Jahan. Return to the hotel by Coach.
Evening: Durbar Theme Welcome
Dinner.
Guests will arrive to be adorned with `pagris'
(turbans) and `chunnis' (shawls) by traditionally
dressed ladies and welcomed as they enter with
a shower of rose petals and 'attar' (perfume).
Kathak dancers (classical North Indian) will entertain
and a sumptuous Maharaja meal will be served by
attendants dressed in the traditional manner of
a Royal Durbar (court). Overnight in Delhi .
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| Day 03 |
DELHI/JODHPUR |
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Breakfast
at the hotel. [Baggage will, in the meantime,
be transferred by separate vehicle to the airport]
Leave Delhi for Jodhpur by flight. Arrive at the
hotel to a Special Welcome with garlanding and
musicians in attendance. A banner with " Welcome
" Company's name " Incentive " will enhance the
Welcome. A beautiful " rangoli " (a decorative
welcome sign) in coloured rice showing " Welcome
" Company's name" Incentive" will be made and
a Welcome Drink will be served as Room keys are
allocated in special key pouches.
At the edge of the Thar Desert, the imperial city
of Jodhpur echoes with tales of antiquity in the
emptiness of the desert. The massive 15th century
AD Meherangarh fort looms on the top of the rocky
hill, soaring 125 mts above the plains. A high
wall encompasses the city- 10 kms long with 8
gates and innumerable bastions. The lifestyle
in Jodhpur is unusually fascinating with people
wearing lovely multi hued costumes, artistically
designed.
Morning: Visit the Mehrangarh Fort, one of the
most impressive and formidable structures. Invincible
from outside, the fort has four gates approached
by a winding road. Within the fort are some magnificent
palaces with marvellously carved panels with latticed
windows. These palaces house a fabulous collection
of palanquins, elephant howdahs, miniature paintings
of various schools, musical instruments, costumes
& furniture. After lunch at a specialty restaurant,
visit the market by Auto Rickshaws (phut-phuts).
Evening: Flaming Torch Dinner at the hotel. Overnight
in Jodhpur

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| Day 04 |
JODHPUR/UDAIPUR |
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After breakfast
at the hotel, Leave Jodhpur for Udaipur by air-conditioned
deluxe coach visiting en-route Ranakpur Jain temples
at Ranakpur, One of the five main holy palaces
of the Jain sect. The main temple is dedicated
to Trithankara Rishabdeo with a Chaumukha or four
faced shrine dedicated to Adinath. The temple
is adorned with beautiful sculptures and ornately
carved ceilings. There are 1444 pillars inside
the temple complex, which are intricately carved,
each different from other. Lunch at Maharani Bagh
Orchard
Arrive to a "Grand Royal
Welcome". This theme creates the ambience
of a welcome accorded to a victorious Rajput warrior.
The entire driveway to the hotel is lined with
traditionally dressed Rajasthani girls and decorated
horses. The guests will be garlanded and the ladies
will be draped with a "dupatta" (shawl) and the
gents with "safas" (Rajasthani turbans). The 'aarti'
'tikka' ceremony will be performed (anointing
the forehead with the vermilion) while the music
of the "shehnai" (a wind instrument) welcomes
the guests. A welcome drink will be served as
Rajasthani folk dancers entertain. Guests will
be provided their room keys in specially designed
pouches. Udaipur, the city of Dawn, is the jewel
of Mewar kingdom ruled by the Sisodia dynasty
of 1200 years. Its kaleidoscope of fairy tale
palaces, lakes, temples gardens and narrow lanes
strewn with stalls, carry the flavour of a heroic
past, epitomizing valour and chivalry. Their reflection
in the placid waters of the Lake Pichola is an
enticing sight.
Evening: Gangaur Boat Cruise
The Gangaur boat is the original royal barge of
the house of Mewar. The barge is decorated in
royal splendour and lit up to resemble a fireball
from a distance. Guests can enjoy a cruise on
the lake and view the mystical Lake Palace. Enjoy
cocktail & dinner on board the cruise Overnight
in Udaipur.
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| Day 05 |
IN UDAIPUR |
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After breakfast, Visit the city Palace, a majestic architectural marvel towering over the lake on the hill surrounded by crenellated walls, it is a conglomeration of courtyards, pavilions, terraces, corridors, rooms and hanging gardens. Each Palace within is an outstanding creation of art. Lunch at specialty restaurant of the hotel. Afternoon: Visit the local market by cycle Rickshaws. Evening: Dinner at Lilly pond (Lake Palace). Overnight in Udaipur. |
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| Day 06 |
UDAIPUR/MUMBAI/GOA |
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Breakfast at the
hotel [Baggage will, in the meantime, be transferred
by separate vehicle to the airport]. Leave Udaipur
for Mumbai by flight. Reception on arrival at
Mumbai airport and assistance to connect flight
to Goa
Reception at the Airport with a "Welcome "Company's
Name" Incentive" banner. Garlanding with fresh
flowers at the airport. Assistance on arrival
and transfer to hotel driving through picturesque
Goan countryside countryside for about one hour.
Arrive at the Resort to a Grand Floral Welcome
with traditional Goan Calypso music in attendance.
A Welcome drink - traditional coconut milk will
be served with a colorfully decorated coconuts
while guests are distributed room keys in specially
designed key pouches with the " Company's Name"
Incentive".
Lunch at the Resort restaurant. Rest of the day
free to relax on the beach or participate in the
various Water Sport activities.
Evening: Enjoy the Goan Carnival
Theme Welcome Dinner at the Riverside Restaurant,
where the entire ambience of the Carnival will
be created. Join a traditional carnival procession
led by King Momo, which is a part of Goa's rich
Portuguese heritage, where revelry, song and dance,
great food and good wine come beautifully together.
Discover the joys of Goan cuisine at a delightful
buffet dinner. The Dinner will be accompanied
by local folk entertainment. Overnight in Goa
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| Day 07 |
IN GOA |
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Morning
after breakfast sightseeing tour of Goa visiting
the magnificent church of the Basilica of Bom
Jesus - built in the 16th century with the mortal
remains of St. Francis Xavier, a great saint.
His remains are preserved intact in a silver casket
and there is an exposition of his body once in
12 years. This church is dedicated to Infant Jesus.
The St. Cathedral has superb architecture with
intricately carved altars fitted with gold.
Return to the Resort for Lunch at any of the outlets
[" Company's Name" Incentive guests will have
a choice to eat at their preference].
Afternoon: Free to
relax on the beach or participate in the various
Water Sport activities (direct payment). [For
those more inclined for an afternoon on the Greens,
there is a nine hole Golf course right at the
Resort]
Evening: Seafood Barbecue
on the beach this could be set up on a Pirate's
Theme with a suitable ambience created on the
beach. Waiters would be dressed in costumes and
the entertainment would also be in conformity
to a pirate's evening. Along a stretch of the
beach, a barbecue is set up. Dine under a starlit
sky on succulent lobsters, jumbo prawns and other
local seafood delicacies. Guests may cook their
own food on skewers over a campfire. A local musician
captures the magic of the moment with a singing
and guitar. We could also have Western music band
for entertainment and dancing. Overnight in Goa.
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| Day 08 |
IN GOA |
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Morning
Breakfast at the lawns of the hotel. Day at leisure
to relax at the beach Lunch at any of the outlets
in the Resort or take a cruise on the Sal River
sailing upstream for a day of fishing. This cruise
will be by local boats, which will offer plenty
of opportunity for taking in the sun and for fishing.
Freshly caught fish will be prepared on board
along with barbecued King Prawns, A Goan folk
band will entertain with traditional as well as
Western Music.
Evening: A special
Hippie Style Fishing Village Theme dinner - A
get-together for a " 4B Evening " [Boisterous
Barefoot Beach Bar-be-Que] on the moonlit beach,
set against the backdrop of a typical Kunbi fishing
village. Boats, nets and traditionally costumed
waiters will add to the ambience. An elaborate
Sea-Food Buffet will be served " under the stars
" . Strolling musicians will entertain the guests
to a romantic experience. Guest will be asked
to dress in the style of the Hippies of the 60's
and prized will be awarded to the most creative.
[The mood and ambience will perhaps not require
any assistance from the "Chillum"!]. Western music
entertainment will add to the gaiety. The evening
will be come to an end with a spectacular Fireworks
display showing "Farewell " Company's Name" Incentive"
Overnight in Goa.
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| Day 09 |
GOA / MUMBAI |
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Brunchat the Poolside/ lawn. Morning at leisure to relax at the beach. Later, transfer to the airport to board the flight for Mumbai. Leave Goa for Bombay by flight. Arrive Mumbai and transfer to hotel, located near the airport for the dinner. Rooms will be provided for Wash & Change.
Dinner at the Poolside/Garden of the hotel. Later transfer to international airport
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| Day 10 |
DEPART MUMBAI |
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